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Basic Information
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COMPLETED
NA
54 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2019-08-01
2019-12-31
Brief Summary
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Detailed Description
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All participants stay in air-conditioned, twin-share bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Bedroom windows are fitted with blackout panels to ensure participants are not woken up prematurely by sunlight. Earplugs are provided, and participants are allowed to adjust the temperature of their bedrooms to their personal comfort. Three main meals are served each day, with snacks being provided for upon request. Caffeinated drinks, unscheduled sleep, and strenuous physical activities are prohibited.
Outside of scheduled sleep, meal, and cognitive testing times, participants spend the majority of their free time in a common room that is illuminated by natural and artificial lighting. They are allowed to read, play non-physically exerting games, watch videos, and interact with research staff and other participants. Participants are under constant supervision by the research staff.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
BASIC_SCIENCE
NONE
Study Groups
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Nap
After each night with a 6.5-hour sleep opportunity, participants have a daytime nap opportunity of 1.5 hours.
Nap
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No nap
After each night with a 8-hour sleep opportunity, participants do not have a daytime nap opportunity, but instead have free time.
No interventions assigned to this group
Interventions
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Nap
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Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* no sleep disorder
* body mass index not greater than 30
Exclusion Criteria
* habitual short sleeper (time in bed during term time of less than 6 hours and no sign of -
* sleep extension of greater than 1 hour on weekends)
* consumption of more than 5 cups of caffeinated beverages a day
* travelling across more than 2 time zones in the month prior to the study protocol
* diagnosed with any psychiatric conditions
15 Years
19 Years
ALL
Yes
Sponsors
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National Medical Research Council (NMRC), Singapore
OTHER_GOV
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Michael WL Chee, MBBS
Principal Investigator, Professor
Principal Investigators
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Michael WL Chee, MBBS
Role: PRINCIPAL_INVESTIGATOR
Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School
Locations
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Duke-NUS Medical School
Singapore, , Singapore
Countries
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References
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Leong RLF, Tian L, Yu N, Teo TB, Ong JL, Chee MWL. Bidirectional associations between the duration and timing of nocturnal sleep and daytime naps in adolescents differ from weekdays to weekends. Sleep. 2024 Sep 9;47(9):zsae147. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsae147.
Golkashani HA, Ghorbani S, Leong RLF, Ong JL, Chee MWL. Advantage conferred by overnight sleep on schema-related memory may last only a day. Sleep Adv. 2023 Apr 14;4(1):zpad019. doi: 10.1093/sleepadvances/zpad019. eCollection 2023.
Aghayan Golkashani H, Leong RLF, Ghorbani S, Ong JL, Fernandez G, Chee MWL. A sleep schedule incorporating naps benefits the transformation of hierarchical knowledge. Sleep. 2022 Apr 11;45(4):zsac025. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsac025.
Lo JC, Koa TB, Ong JL, Gooley JJ, Chee MWL. Staying vigilant during recurrent sleep restriction: dose-response effects of time-in-bed and benefits of daytime napping. Sleep. 2022 Apr 11;45(4):zsac023. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsac023.
Leong RLF, Yu N, Ong JL, Ng ASC, Jamaluddin SA, Cousins JN, Chee NIYN, Chee MWL. Memory performance following napping in habitual and non-habitual nappers. Sleep. 2021 Jun 11;44(6):zsaa277. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa277.
Lo JC, Leong RLF, Ng ASC, Jamaluddin SA, Ong JL, Ghorbani S, Lau T, Chee NIYN, Gooley JJ, Chee MWL. Cognitive effects of split and continuous sleep schedules in adolescents differ according to total sleep opportunity. Sleep. 2020 Dec 14;43(12):zsaa129. doi: 10.1093/sleep/zsaa129.
Other Identifiers
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NFS5
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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